Maybe the part in every TOS that says the company can change the TOS at any time without warning and you should regularly check the TOS page and stop using the service if you saw a change and didn't like it?
I'm fairly sure the ToS says Apple can do whatever it wants whenever it wants as long as it isn't blatantly illegal. Recall when they decided everyone needed a Bono album on their phone without consent.
Apple has been scanning your photos locally for quite some time now. They've been detecting faces, making collections, finding pets, etc. This is just another step in what they have already been doing.
Processing data locally and maintaining information locally is wholly different from reading (supposedly encrypted) information from your device and reporting it back.
Maybe the part in every TOS that says the company can change the TOS at any time without warning and you should regularly check the TOS page and stop using the service if you saw a change and didn't like it?
To start scanning my local photos on my local phone and report back?
I'm fairly sure the ToS says Apple can do whatever it wants whenever it wants as long as it isn't blatantly illegal. Recall when they decided everyone needed a Bono album on their phone without consent.
Apple has been scanning your photos locally for quite some time now. They've been detecting faces, making collections, finding pets, etc. This is just another step in what they have already been doing.
Processing data locally and maintaining information locally is wholly different from reading (supposedly encrypted) information from your device and reporting it back.